Indian Head Cents were made from 1859 to 1909 with all coins minted in Philadelphia until the final two years when coins were also made in San Francisco.
James Longacre designed the Indian Head Cent which is actually a representation of Liberty wearing an Indian headdress. Indian Head Cents are one of the most popular of all U.S. coins!
Well struck and nearly mark-free with original lustrous surfaces.
Lustrous and sharply struck.
Sharply struck copper-nickel surfaces glow with a blend of tan and touches of gold, green, and ruby hue.
Lustrous with a touch of strike weakness in 'LIBERTY'.
Medium brown surfaces.
Medium brown surfaces.
Blended tan and mint red surfaces.
1867/67. Medium brown surfaces and very popular.
1867/67. Medium brown and a very popular variety.
Glossy medium brown surfaces.
Sharp detail with no obvious sign of friction and pleasing chocolate brown surfaces.
Medium brown.
Lustrous warm tan surfaces.
Medium brown surfaces.
CAC.
CAC. Closed 3. Double LIBERTY. FS-101. The second most valuable Indian Cent variety, behind only the 1888/7.
Sharply struck with traces of mint red.
Sharply struck surfaces with a blend of tan and mint red luster.
Well struck and mark-free with nearly full red surfaces. Housed in an early NGC holder.